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Show V Fill DAY' PARSON, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Examine Healer David LeBaron Receives Painful Injury As Horse Falls Sponsor Old Time Dance Impressive Services Held February 10 For William Robbins services' Very impressive were the of Wif mm s over the reman, of r.sident Santaquin, old Robbins an in who passed away at his home William Santaquin last week. Bishop Broudhent was in charge of the services and Bishop Alheit Greenhalgh offered the invocation. Music was furn Tin. by the First wa"d chir and Rol.ert Armstrong speakers were deeeas the of meghhors Mate, L'ly of ed and a cousin. Bishop Robbins the speako dosing Salt Lake was a duet was rendered by Bean Johnson and Aroha Chatwin, a musical selection was given by friends of Provo, Ban Hall pronounced the benediction and Nels Butler dedicated the grave. The floral offerings were many and beautiful and the building was filled to the to its capacity showing respect is survived by Robbins Mr. departed. William and ('has., of SantaI! sonh. 3 daughtquin and Ilyrum of Ileher, Vesta, Mar of Ixe Ilessee ers, Mrs. Calif. Martha of Culver City, Calif, and Mina, of Reno Nevada, Twelve of frinds grand childin and a host loss. his mourn to relatives and Profrom Friends ami relatives came to attend vo, Helxi and Salt Luke the funeral. le-,- s not install ll- Ilo'iie owners Mh'IiM U.e.r (.resent cuul- with the ex t, liming heating skeins new method of heat the tlml pectatioii any serious dehetern in uil ov ci ii, ,t char u tei ied past heatingthe Holland Inst 1'',1,?flln,,eriimhgy. of Holland Ml h. INA TIETJEN, Local Correspondent married folks danc-hekmg party will he sponsored By the Daughters of the Pioneers i amp Sun mil Tuesday, February 10. in the iit Ward Amusement Hall at 9 Old tune music has been p. m. ar.d all members of the camp are expected to be in costume. All ma 'i ifd folks are invited. An oM time o Meeting Parenf-Teach- er To-Nig- ht LeBaron met with a paimu hi a rldent Friday, while running Santaof on the mountain west His horse slipped and fell on quin. breaking his leg in twi Mr were heard by the His cries places. Sullivan Brothers who were gathei-inwood near the siene of the accident and they uhed him to the hmu H s of his brother, near Utah lake. uni brother Raymond immediately David moned . meeting will Friday, February 6 at the New officers will school auditorium. he selected to act for the coming year The sixth grade under the direction of their teacher Miss Elrma Peterson and musical instructor Cora Gardner will give the program. Superintendent Melvin Wilson of Payson will be the speaker. Pai A . k ne held 2. ;,ol ai'tic.pa'ed. m.d by Pnnvqa convalesing at o- ... ,( . w a- - ' 'I h "ee mm M 1'rfiio1. I!, had ini m i go e i a! .. I. I1, A mgld .day . Mr. IxTlaron i aid his home in Santa (uin. medical the heating system in t hei more, lass condition else gliould be in first d u GeiioU School enjoy ly and rieiuh nding All Me a", i oifi. Jum.a. - red a 1 J'" Turn g-- -d The iic-eh- chai- hu.-i- c But.' ed ly 6- - 1831 FRII t urieiee of i,,. rigid inspection Ir- -i, vari.'iVa'1,,''1 adv isaiile. k The ,rn ciwn,,,, ,,a'tWI to the steel Unims Mio,n( ue n,ll'ed for leal.s, ami a thorn, Kh M .f the Steel drum smrt to see that it is not wurpej tops and sides shout,! IPSteJUJJ; hammer to deter,,, whether are sound ami ,rro,ion 0ot set tn. Also, all examine ,, he made to determine whether and contra,. i, o Ule el riveting pui.iN t,as ca stlJ openings or pi.tiw Wily m ,, Old installalioiis of (,e aectp)118l type slumld he talon down, (I,. examined, and the jdnU ,Pan thoroughly and reeemented, Innting the possibility 0f oil gas leaking into the basement Into the house. Modern warm air heating gyrtgB, . the vapor-ai- r type will function ,, factorlly with oil burner. Ho, all old style installation thoroughly examined by exDjE,5 the purpose of locating and structural defects, before burner unit Is Installed. 1 Hr fare Installing Oil ISnrning Unit Section News Santaquin MRS. in tl FEBRUARY Wl1 He U late move rnidih - The Buy S 'Ollts if the ti.'I.i'ul Muss Naioma Tietjen who has been at the M. nml'cil" the confined to her home on account ol fm S.m lay ii illness returned to her school in Provo V. conjoin Meeting v tias lnllews: absence. 2 v pvum ju. weeks after Clariiu t of Salt La' ( City spent the past week in Santaquin wdth relatives. Mrs. Grace Je.rgen-o- S-- g-- K'rt lo tome CUT FUEL Burke Draper Smith ,j lI, pain. puzzl Whei He STORM WINDOWS Am WEATHER-STRlPPi m I BILLS voice Geor, He wi knee, ben Ii About 25 per cent of the heat from the home during the whiter son are due to leakage of Should Ps warmed air through the cracks Old Heati ig Plants Examined by Compe.jnt Men doors and window . according to th. Prior to Installation of O Burning Holland Institute of Thermologj In addition, there Holland, Mich Equipment. a further loss of about equal propor. renwill not tion directly through the glass In lie oil burner installation sen.ee expected dow s and doors. Two means are der tlie first class n baud for curbing these unnecemri i ruin it. of heating heat losses. Oue is by effectively Inasmuch as the man rity weather-strippindue to defective the windows ,,Pint troubles are uj h mid he made of and the other Is by the applia.' doors test draft a draft, . cliim-;ii,ym lulling the lion of tight storm windows. By tin pie heating plant, locaproper fitting of storm windows, i Such H test W..I reveal the If and in its dead uir space is created which of the In plant leaks of tion The j of course should self is an effective Insulator. Weath. the chimney draft Is abso however, has be repaired, fm a good oil and during the hot summer use round to hie satisfactory lutolv indispem months serves to keep out hot wind burner performance. and also the dust and dirt which the draft test, the In add. turn to a might ordinarily filter into the bom aeatiim plant itself should be given the If through the openings around 4ot examination. Meal thorough ph and windows. made oil burner Installation U being Wmn.- - Dapm. ScuuMng Laws Elmer Ewell, La Kay Draper, Ro!u,t Smith. Burke Diaper, and Ralph J Thor-ou-ghl- o Dav is. Provo visitors last Sat. and Sunday Scout Glims The Scouts of troop 54 gave a pro- - They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sung Alheit Kump Sun-la- y Prayer gram in the Santaquin 1st ward Ray Boshard. night, Truman Hall, Scout mastlum beta .Mi s Bum Kump, of Provo er was in charge. Musical numbers ITEMS Mr-,.- . NEWS Ca'herine GENOLA aunt short and her the Scouts were given by vimting By Lorena Smith Mi-- s Kump was a fmimr speeches were given by Wendall LeKump. Baron, Loren Houston, Blaine Holliv reddmt of Genola. scouts and other Ituel Openshaw day, o- gn'N Tuesday night the with a Mr. Roland Nelson collided furnished the program for the M. I. In Tue-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton and childnight in the very diiH' Santaquin Victorious The program was as hoi-- e A. meeting. of the car h" fog, lending the fron Rabbit Hunt With Nephi ren Kathryn and Ted left Wednesday follows: Calsouthern for a ten day trip thru was diving. Play entitled: A Joker in Disgrace. a ifornia. A very sueccssiul rabbit hunt for Willie Barton Nelson I,eone Hk he Tim M. I. A. of fuel'-- ' met at dancing party was held Sunday Marie Smith George Stone I.vMg---tothe Mrs. Jess Leon Broadbent who has spent the tween the Nephi Gun Club and Grandma Ellis home of Mr. and LaVerl Rosley . The San- past two weeks in Santaquin, visiting some prevail ng to of Santaquin. Ellis Alice Larson Sportsmen Grandpa victors his parents, returned to Salt I,ake to were: Mr. 1'. A. Those pre-eMrs. Barton taquin hunters being the Estella Smith HoNNel. ol Mrs. work. school h's Mrs resum hunter, a lout? hunt young Helen Shoemaker ... Ethel Barton Smith, During the bulward Crook was hit by a stray Estella Smith Catherine Kump, M. Ilandl Diapu, Duet , Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Abort .Mr. Marvin Jense, Mr. and Mrs. let from the gun of Otis Horton of Leone Nelson. and to I mother their however is It Stickney accompanied by OUen, Mr and Mrs Je;' reported Helen Shoemaker Santaquin.. Reading Salt to from motored come will Mrs. results Stickey Joseph serious no that Estella Smith, Ixione Trio Y Fuel Bill the accident and young Crook is rap Lake to spend the day with Juliss and Alice Larso.i. Nelson, son and Brother. Jul- Alice Larson idly recovering from his unfortunate Stickney their Reading iss is in the L. D. S. Hospitil La Verl Rosely War on Furnace Soot Piano Solo experience. Home Heating Troubles Largely Traceable to Poor o Pantomine Owner Home Ruby Jewett and Repays Draft Mrs. W. A. Chatwin and daughter Dirty Heating System. Lorena Smith. As little ns one eighth of an incl Mr. John C. Holman was a Provo Jewel left Friday for Gunnison to ol fine Mir hentlnu Innei on M e the soot The men and visitor Tuesday. giris spend several days with Mrs. Ed have a contest to see which class can your heating plant will cut its tieiimu over night Anticipate cold waves B By following a few simple rules, C'hatwins mother. efficiency 2S per cent, dcil.iies the savMr. and Mrs. Austin Carter spent Childs Mrs. put on the best programs. The material can effect owners homo possible by having good full Bre--id Institute of ThermoB.gy, IIMI tin and fire. will give the winners a party. .land a roaring-hotfuel bills, accordin winter their Tuesday in Provo visiting friends ings Mich. Cleo Holliday left Sunday night Miss 4 Maintain jufficlent lupplj tl of Institute Holland the to relatives. ing Tests made to discover every for Los Ageles Calif, for an extended These rules moisture in indoor air, say relathi of Holland, Mich. Mr. nad Mrs. Nathan Hallows span. ailment of the modern fiinian TMi friends and relatives. Cniver-sitlargely concern the maintenance and humidity of 40 or 45 degrees. In honor of Miss Jackie Bardsly visit with Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake conducted by engineers at the comfort assures physical complete operation of their heating systems. of Michigan in eon junction wi'fi a crowd of young people entertained visiting with friends and relatives. moderate temperatures of 70 or 72 fc There is little or no expense attached Mrs. Bessie Ue left Friday for her have proved tins the Institute, the Bardsly at Jan. 29,. a at party main the their to requisite grpes. observance, us veil as many others of impoMence in Mar Vista Calif, after a week conditla Mr. and Mrs. Jensen took Mrs. home. Those present were Ried Open-sha- home l In 5 Keep grate more a than little passing being calldwellers. nil just home to was she allow Wendell 'UBaron, Louis York, stay in Santaquin, where or Broken Catherine grates the warped and in her the Kump interest to by son, an system, r t steps to maintain elfiiient, heating Jay, ed on account of the death of her the t burned coal to drop Into Max Houghton and Elgie Kay, Jean home owner: Payson Hospital, Saturday. Jay economical heating plant cull for tlmr Robbins William Mr. Holalso causes grata avhes father, filled Verla with 1 of be regucleaned Ash should pit Elaine has the Openshaw, (fit been heating plant Carter, ouglily cleaning suffering from a bone to be burned out. Bard larly as ash accumulations interfere and it was thought that he would soot and the lower portion of ashe-- . man, Elda Holladay and Jackie home 6 Heating surfaces of heating ptafi Mrs. Eugene Warnick returned draft of conditions and with the lark it proper This draft, accomplished, have to undergo another operation sly. be free from soot and lit Salt should in visit of ri.ri ten a should be of cause fuel waste is because llj days Monday after complete cleanliness but fortunately he did not. act as Insulate accumulations These combustion. maintained through the winter. Lake with her parents Mr. and Mrs. should be free (tea Miss Marjorie Larson entertained at Likewise fit and true 2 All chimney to rake must or The customary scraper dampers Thos Dix. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith soot, ns this Interferes with draft a party in honor of her 16 Birthday tight. If tire does not burn when spent be found in most basements will n pa;, It for laid afternoon The heating plant Is subjected eighteen were I; Monday cliei Is of draft Covers the closed and dampdraft with in Mr. owner better visiting functioning the Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil King enter- and varying blfl the due to strains severe is Mrs. Henr Lund of Springville. heating plant If used ticquently draft Is in ash jilt door er open, Ik tained at an after the dance party and low temperatures during the deficient. a Where available Chimney should be exambeating plan! The boys of the Trail Builders class sy eDtire Thursday evening. Those attending ined for possible defects such as tug season. By keeping the vacuum cleaner should be used, as this Mr. W. H. Gore makes a clean ni of the 1st Ward primary pleasantly were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rasmusson, daily trip ts the most effective met hod yet found tern, Including the chimney, cracks or being clogged. Willi to Mrs. Provo and back He is employed res teacher, their It surprized free from physical defects. will 3 Forced firing results in waste-fuel- . Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay,. Miss of reaching the soot and dust in the and efficlat nleconomical more Greenhalgh at her home Friday night Ester Allcock, Miss Adrien Higgin-son- , by the county at the City and County der e Temperatures should not be p wtj corners of the heating mg aUt0mbile at a candy pull. The time was spent heating service, and as lowed to drop mon than ten degrees Greenplant Zola Miss George Holliday, lunch which after in playing games, 2HiiiiiaiaiiaaiaBiaiaXBSBaHa2BKSllsIKBaESZggssil2E21Kasieaiaz,aBaiS!lgaBCB91BiaBailgigsBiKiiiiiB halgh, Donald Foutz and J. A. was served to Creed Bylund, Clinton LeBaron, Nyles Butler Islie Gledhill, ByMryton LeBaron, Curtis Lofgran, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Teterson had Greenhalgh. Berdell and Ilolman ron for dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Bell Mrs Ronald Greenhalgh assisted the Warner and family of Spanish Fork. boys in the surprize party. frlui; ! Bee-Hiv- e Yi O thou; "I toucl "I su quite temp i with a do 01 &. asbtir . h,i,i-ne-s- di-c- u- nt Clit''-enc- Stk-kney- little but h ever, Jack "Ni Mad W tryln, "01 e Half Dozen Ways Reduce our Winter up," tli at Ti looks to sit with leave anl He child! of til Bee-Hiv- bad S loo-se- Bui wron, rs " leave put t face Ther-niiilog- y le Sh erean takes A-- -- ash-pi- If ab-ce- ss .. Mrs. Norma Morgan entertained in honor of the 4th Birthday anniverVolena at the sary of her daughter ts Mr. and Mrs. home of her Daniel Juman. Covers were laid for Commercial Printing Iee Christensen entertain ed at a prettily appointed midnight night at their supper Thursday Mr. and Direct home. Cards marked the place for Mr and Mrs. Aim Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Swen Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boseight. hard all of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Rub Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peterson were en Peterson and the host and hostess. pa-en- s Mrs. Ina Tietjen returned home FriMrs. Jos Stickney entertained at a in Boise, day after spending a week dinner Sunday in honor of her mothwith friends. Mrs. Tietjen also spent er Mrs. J. J. Taylor of Payson, and a day in Burns, Oregon with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Authen of Spring Covers were laid for sixteen. ville. Boy The Santaquin 2nd Ward Scouts, troop No. 51, furnished the LeBaron To Be Honored program at the 2nd Ward Sunday Honoring Raymond LeBaron, who evening under their leader Howard has acted as counsellor to Bishop of Holliday. The program consisted Greenhalgh for 2 years and Harold talks in Scouting by Scouts Edward Olson who for many years has been Robertson, Elbridge Nelson, Jim West in the Santaquin instructor music the LyLynn Crooks. Francis Greenhalgh, members will the ward 2nd ward, Musical le Hatch and Jack Carter. a social Thursday night in numbers were given by Jack Carter, sponsor Amusement Ilall. and C,e the First Ward Lyle Hatch, Max VanAusdal was released as lA'Raron Raymond raid Openshaw, Solo Billie Smith and counsellor .on account of moving away Cornet solo, by Gene Greenhalgh. and was succeeded by Howard HolliTenderfoot badges were presented to day. Daniel Jerman has been asked BilLynn Crook, Francis Greenhalgh, to act as musical director of the ward lie Smith and Lyle Hatch. Dan Hall and daugh- and The speaker for the preliminary Belva A. ter M. spent last week end in I. ward 2nd program in the home of Mrs. Halls the at - J. Bruce waTuesday evening Mrs. Barker.. Mr. and who talked on the Beauties and ents, Mr. ' Noil-so- Mrs. Kays-vill- e par- Wonders of the Hawaiin Islands. Mr and M rs. J. E. Tietjen and Bruce recently returned from a 14 family motored to Lehi Sunday to months trip to Hawaii. 76th birthday annivcr- Mrs Walter Weebracht of Salt Lake celebrate the S. Evans. Mr. Evans W. Mr. of W Mrs. sary apent Tuesday with her sister is the father of Mrs. Tietjen. A Chatwin L Mail Advertising We solicit your printing business and assure you we are equipped to fill your needs, what ever they may be Whether you are contemplating a letterhead and en- velope to match or some larger job call the Chronicle Job Office and let the home-towshop do the work. n - r. Chronicle Job Department Phone 171 P ayson, Utah C inf a face. "01 me." id Robi again I "Tl lilmsi off In Iteavj |